SATURDAY, 7iARCFT 10, Vi-218 1 HE MICHIGAN DAILY r- PAGE PHIZ.N A SATURDAY, MARCH 1 u. 1928 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE T11RE~ UN~ WER RAD ATE HA E N ED F SIRIUAL NEW LIBRARIAN ARRIJES the Natural Science building to itsI new qcuart ers in the old hospital heat- lisElen Hoffmnrc(ently p-sin"plant. 1 ( ~t1X iid( n~i ~vio h. ~ SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY.-Jn -an forestry library i to be est ablished a4rg undergraduate, all seniors at 31I. Lyle Spencer Urges I l fn1,ii rCQacter, w~ithouit which thereca e no i thej r1oomUs tolbe vac'ate'd by the re- Syracuse university must pasa toni- iie "Values TolBe Found In true education.,' he concluded, muoval of timber tetig equipti n rehen s i'Clf~v, English examination. i ; . I Prompt Sei ators U. D. 17 Niclkels. TMEWRITING and IM H IMEOGRAPHING a specialty for twenty years. 5rvice, Experiencedl Oper- Arcade. Phone 6615: Jlust Received =- > Pr. New "Tliings Of The Slir'it" IS WELL-KNOWN EDUCATOR "Knowledge of the things of the spirit is one of the esentials of und- ergraduate education,' declared Dr. M.' Lyle Specr, noted educator, uponi assuming the presidency of the Itni- versity of Washington. "Value does not reside," continuledl Dr. Spencer, "In the mere act of mak- ing a living, in eating, drinking, hous- ing ourselves comfortably, and in se-a curing monetary gain. The highest values are in the things of the spirit. We work in order to have leisure; and accordIing as we spend that leisure, we have our purest pleasures andl our greatest happiness in life, for it is inj our leisure hours that we enjoy mosth fully our spiritual possessions. - We" needl education, therefore, for avo- cation, for the mental horizons that give breadth of visions and richness, of life. History, philosophy' 4.lid the social sciences share in acquainting the student with the development and~ life in society and with systems of human thought, " constituting, theire- fore, an essential p~art of a liberal edu- cation. "In like .manner," said Dr. Spencer. "the fine arts cultivate love for' beauty. And if these arts are neglect- edl in liberal training, students will not have opportunity for the enrich- ment of their lives." Further urging the importance of things 'spiritual, Dr. Spencer main- tained that, "In these facts and con- (clusions lies our heed for emphasis on knowledge and appreciation of the things of the spirit. Though a liberal education is not materialistic, it is nevertheless immensely praotical. It enriches experience and builds char-I P. B. HARDIN Dealer in ANTIQUES Upholstering, Furniture Repairing, Refinishing and Remodeling 218 East Baron Street Ann iArbior----------.Michigan Phone 3432 Nettleton Oxfords. for Spring in black. and tan calf medium weight Wahr's Shoe Store! EVERY TIME THEI CLOCK TICKS OVER 900 CHE[STERFI[LDS 41(11 LIGHTED! Over 50 thousand every minute Over 3 million every hour 108 S. Main Dowvntown CLASSIFIED. ADS PAY 1/ 4$ .z- ~ ~ W.~~bj* ~ Over 77 million every dlay. AND over 28 billion last year §SUCH POPULARITY MUST BE DESERVED /I .-X14. CI1CA kEfTL-S "' !425' .-A., is ..¢ y LxccE'r'r & MYERS TOBACCO Co., F .. ,. - ,. ,.. :: ti s ;ev 1 ' 4 I. .. We W~iii )-e ur Suit oor Out Top If You Lost Y Coat 4 IN P-qw=llq fl"HE Idoomwahl- G 'In OLDMAN FIRE A Cash Discount of Ten Per Cent Every Man on a Suit or I Will Be Allowed op Coat SIMPLY SHOW US A CERTIFICATE OF LOSS IN THIS FIRE AND YOU WILL BE ENTITLED TO THIS DISCOUNT 4~ d 4 Terms Cash TINKER d'"% -%, In j COMPANY /1 SO. STATE ST. AT WILLIAM ST. CLOTHES KCAH-N TATI (IRTNfl CA1MPANV of iTrainanTlA i II1 I I